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In the final days of their stay in the Clark County Jail, the three remaining participants gather their last bits of evidence and narrowly avoid conflict in Season 2, Episode 12, Bed And Baggage (#212).
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29 thoughts on “60 Days In: Ryan Saves Inmate Justin From Attack – Full Episode (S2, E12) | A&E”
  1. Honesty whenever i go to jail its more fun than anything because of all the people i meet and things i learn. Its only hard for people who are weak and let it show to the other inmates and i always have my wife and family help me so i always have a lot of commisery each week.

  2. I've gone backpacking for a week or so and coming home was like id never experienced everyday things before… i cannot even imagine what something like this would feel like. I'd be indulging for quite a while.

  3. Ricky isn't messing with bigger dudes. I bet if I was his bunky he wouldn't say a word like that to me. He is a punk. Prey on weaker inmates. I hope your reading this Ricky. Your a punk. Was hoping someone put you in check but you don't mess with real men.

  4. So they just let Ricky roam around even though he's schizophrenic?
    This county sucks at 250 percent.

    Have they tried drug court to cut down on their population? Maybe considering drugs a public health crisis rather than a crime?
    Addressing mental illness?

    They can't be that ignorant to the problem. They just want a TV show.

  5. We also need to remember that there needs to be a line, a lot of these inmates probably wouldn’t hesitate to hurt someone outside of the facility.

  6. Ashleigh reminds me of me, because I'm a recovering addict, and her relationship reminds me of the one that strongly influenced my getting on drugs. Crazy.

  7. I feel like jail is miserable enough without some undercover rat trying to ruin everyone's good time for a television show.

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